i really need help i have read every guide still no DL'ing
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1. October 2006 @ 20:30 |
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1st. i am going into my settings Start>Net conections>Adv>setting
2nd i am stting port 65534 for both tcp and udp
3rd i am doing the samething for my router and my firewall but still nothing happens what am i doing wrong ?
my browser says i have an ip add of like 137.200.118.137 but my run>cmd>ipconfig/all= 192.168.1.101 what one is my ip address??
when i am setting the port to be opened do i set the ip from run>.... or the one my browser says ??
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ERICKO123
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1. October 2006 @ 22:18 |
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1. October 2006 @ 22:45 |
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my router is a lynksys BFGW11S4 v.1.50.10
my modem is a dsl modem starsmart wit nehalem telntell
PS i have done everything on those all i get is NAT error
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ERICKO123
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1. October 2006 @ 22:54 |
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hmm well those are the ones i used and it worked for me. what p2p client are you using?
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2. October 2006 @ 12:58 |
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my browser says i have an ip add of like 137.200.118.137 but my run>cmd>ipconfig/all= 192.168.1.101 what one is my ip address??
when i am setting the port to be opened do i set the ip from run>.... or the one my browser says ??
im usint Azureus or Opera or utorrent all give me same outcomes
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2. October 2006 @ 15:56 |
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Use the ip address you receive from start>run>cmd>ipconfig/all= 192.168.1.101 .
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2. October 2006 @ 22:19 |
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Your IP: 137.118.200.137
When testing whether you can you can accept incoming connections on the configured port, the server returned the following error:
FAILURE
Please check your firewall and router configuration.
thats what i see now what??
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2. October 2006 @ 22:52 |
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2. October 2006 @ 23:08 |
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i already have a static ip but my browser says otherwise could my browser be changing the ip add ??
PS portforwarding.com says me external ip is 137.118.200.137 whats that mean??
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3. October 2006 @ 07:25 |
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All I can add to this is that every site I have ever used including port forward, shields up, those signs in posts that show your address, etc. all give the same wrong result and I have never had a problem using the address (which is different) given by run>cmd>ipconfig/all.
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3. October 2006 @ 22:52 |
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4. October 2006 @ 18:47 |
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Grab the BT Bible from the first link in my sig, you're lost friend.
While you're at my site, read the "long IP tutorial".
All you need to know is the .101 IP address, as that's the address you need to forward your ports to in your router. And yes, you have a router, because your IP address begins in 192.
Magics.
~Melee
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4. October 2006 @ 23:58 |
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i am getting green lights but im still not downloading whats going on ?? is there something i should do ?? ps when i do a check on the port i opened it still says closed or anything but open is there a problem with my router??
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5. October 2006 @ 03:56 |
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If you've got green lights, then you're ok. I bet the torrent you're downloading doesn't have any seeders.
Fid something big and fat like a linux distribution with a couple thousand seeders, and see if you get speed.
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5. October 2006 @ 13:10 |
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Hello friends.
Can any one plz help me n let me know how to download files thru torrents.M tried Bit Torrent but everytime i try to download something it says " Problem connecting to Tracker, 10061 error".I must mention that M using WinXP SP2,n behind a firewall(norton's) and m using proxy server for connecting to internet n m also using norton internet security 2005.someone told me that i have to open some ports manually , i have no idea about all these .I alse tried Bit Lordbut it says ports are not open.Do i need to use HTTP Tunnnel or something like that??from some of the previous threads i came across something which asks to do somehitng with the router, I have never used all this,do I need to know these ,can anyoone tell me how?M trying to use torrents froom last two weeks but in vain. m getting frustated,can any one plz help get out of this mess,I have already gone thru some tutorials including that torrent bible.Plz help me out.Thank you.
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5. October 2006 @ 18:08 |
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ok now what do i do about my dl speeds just oing str8 down?? then they end? what do i do ?
PS. ok i have everything fixed now and id like to thnx everyone for you help and support when i was asking me dumb Q? lol j/k ok well im off to BT my life away hehe
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jackie68
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13. October 2006 @ 03:35 |
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@ nghtpnshr:
If you are using a router ipconfig doesnt help you to finde your ip.
User onlineservices. e.g. http://www.ip-adress.com
So you can easily check out your public ip.
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13. October 2006 @ 06:50 |
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ok that shows my ip add from my router but to forward ports i need to forward them from my routed ip . ty for the sit but i dont think this will help me if you would like to let me know how this helps me please reply
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13. October 2006 @ 09:48 |
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@jackie68 - Kinda OT here but not everyone should use those sites that give you your ip. For instance, it shows me the same wrong ip given by those sites I mentioned above and also a wrong location 20 miles away. Definitely not my isp; could be a transfer station but I doubt it as there's one a mile away. No proxy and I'm behind a router and ipconfig/all is the only way to retrieve a valid ip address.
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